Volume 1:As a small child, Sakashita Noboru saw some girls from Seihou Academy and was attracted to their beauty and cute uniforms. He decided to enrol there and to get a wealthy girlfriend. Coming from a common family, he has to study hard. However, even upon finally becoming a student in Seihou, the girls only have eyes for his rival: Yuuki. After a small incident, Sakashita becomes close friends with his former rival. But what are Yuuki’s real intentions for getting so near to Sakashita?

Volume 2:The truth is, I think that I might already be caught in his trap. As usual, Yuuki's attacks are fierce... and he's sometimes kind, and it's just the matter of a countdown until we have our happy end... I think that, too. But. But, well. He really is a rich kid, and I'm just an ordinary guy. The worlds we live in are different. Incidents happen to make me realize that again. Yuuki... are you going to go so far as to take away my pride?!

Volume 3:Yuuki's a snob, but he's also earnest and passionate. He's been courting me, and I've slowly fallen for him. He's my boyfriend now. My brothers have gotten attached to him too, and he jokes that he wants to marry me and join my family. But Kazushi-sempai doesn't like the thought of Yuuki being happy. He told Yuuki's older brother, who's living in America, about our relationship. His brother came back to Japan and told the two of us to break things off. Now Yuuki's rebelled against him and ran away from home...?

* Contains a oneshot called Pleasure Point in vol. 1:Kubota is the only child of a massage parlour and hopes to enter that profession later in life. Using that as an excuse, Kubota insists on practicing his perverted massage techniques on his classmate Haibara. But when the massages start to become effective, Haibara's not sure what to think. And what's this about the pressure point connected to the heart?

God I really don't know why Japanese authors love to use sexual harassment to advance a relationship I mean really I'm starting to become quite concerned about the female population of Japan, does this happen in real life? Their boyfriends force themselves upon them and then they're forgiven cause he's 'sexually promiscous~~' ? Anyway. End life worries. Begin actual review of this work. It's a typical yaoi through and through the main seme has a really good personality but got a bit rapey for a lack of a better word a few times throughout. He comes good, though. As they all do. And oh look, their relationship advanced. Throw in a multitude of misunderstandings and an annoying (cousin? I still don't know the relationship, or are they brothers? I don't even know). and that's this Yaoi. I gave it extra points for having a nice family atmosphere from the uke, and for the main pairing to have good chemistry, they're quite sweet actually and the uke isn't actually a "female cleaning product", so thank god for that.

The main story was really stupid and I just couldn't bring myself to finish it. I dropped after the first volume because I couldn't stand it getting any worse than it already was. It started off good, then followed the typical shoujo path and ruined every hope you could have with the progress of the series.

The side story, on the other hand, was a nice and good read. It gave me butterflies in my stomach even though it's something that has been done before. I'd definitely read a similar story by this author in the future.

I don't get why some people will rate this series so low. By all means, it's nothing fantastic, but is not that bad either.

The art is okay, maybe rather naive than realistic and I'm a bit annoyed that Nase-chin's ukes seem to always look childish no matter how old they are, but her art is clean and easy to follow and her chibi drawings are one of the cutest.

The plot is... well, as the genres describe it: a romantic comedy about high school boys. Naoya is perhaps a little too romantic or rather goofy, but he says some cool stuff at times. The comedy is provided mostly by the side characters and is pretty good; as others pointed out already, the side characters are more likable than the protagonists but that is not necessary a bad thing, just that unfortunately their stories don't get elaborated. The plot is nothing special and if you read enough yaoi, then it will definitely bore you at times, however it also has the potential to put a smile on your face (this fluff is... uhm, cute). Don't expect things that will blow your mind though, not going to happen.

I totally disagree with those who are saying that noboru and yuuki are annoying.Their attitudes are really likeable. Noboru's a smart uke , not like those common ukes who do the way the seme likes. And yuuki , although he's sometimes "too bold" with his actions, he trully love noboru and respects him.

The plot's definitely a cliche with the uke being poor and seme as rich. But the problems concerning this is being solved immediately that's why you wont get annoyed with it.

The art's a 10 . It's really pleasant in the eyes no complain about it.

All the characters are loveable. Especially the sakashita brothers <3 . And the antagonist's also likeable cause he's not so evil and he's also an idiot XD.

There's still some flaws that's why i gave this a 9 . but this is a great read.

He is a overly naive and self-absorbed brat with weird obsession of cute high-class girl. Yuuki is really too good for him. I have to read through it really fast until the moment he realized he was tricked. It was my moment of joy. I still read the manga just for the twins and for other couples.

I read this years ago, when I was a big shounen-ai/yaoi fan. At that point and time the majority of BL manga I came across would have the main characters going at it within the first few chapters, were either plot-less and/or full of overdone cliches. This seemed like a rare gem in comparison at the time.The uke even stood his ground and refused to yield to the seme's demands at first. The story was also progressing nicely for a while as new characters were introduced.

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But the focus remained on the seme and his "weakness"(lust) for the uke. The seme comes off as controlling at first but eventually he shows his 'caring' side making him marginally likable. Somehow , the previously straight uke decides that being gay with Mr.seme isn't so bad 'cause he's such a good guy. The remainder of the dialogue between them is compromised of stilted "romantic" babble you'll find in practically any shojo.

it made me laugh more than any of her other works! and the twins were sooo cute! it's not that deep, but what sort of story were you looking for anyway? if you want a feel good, funny-as story this is for you.

It was funny at times and but it was unrealistic at times and annoying how he kept complaining about there different lives and I could've did without the cutesy twins (probably cause i hate that type of character the most) but overall decent I'm just miyamoto kano fan when it comes to realistic factor

thos series has something unique: the seme of the couple treats his partner WITH RESPECT. He got the uke to like him by being a gentleman and expressing his love with actions e.g. going home together and not rape and said things like:" I love you. Please come to like me, too." instead of: "You like it, bitch. Now spread you legs open."

It's a very unique BL story, a bit cliche in terms of plot twists but still it gives you a warm, nice feeling in the end. I could really read more of this story!

So adorable!!!! the characters are so funny and realistic :3 The little brothers are so adorable!!! I could not contain my squeals through out the whole thing. I was hooked from page one and could not stop reading it.The art is fantastic and the story line is so amazing i....i...i am having a hard time with words right now. I would diffidently suggest this to any yaoi lover!!!!!!! <3 =^-^=